One of the best companies I’ve worked for. - Anonymous employee Fogelman Employee Review

5.0
10 Mar 2023
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Fogelman gives this sense of importance to their employees. Most companies make you feel unimportant and feel like a number, not Fogelman. They will treat you with respect and give you all the tools to succeed. Great pay compared to most companies. My particular supervisor is one of the best people I’ve ever met, not only worked with. The worth they give employees is out of this world.

Cons

Few cons that aren’t that big of a deal. Mainly a few admin things are still a little old school but will change with time I’m sure.

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Thank you so much for your 5-star review! We are thankful to have you on our team.

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